Heads up — the easy free way to put an AI-built page online usually makes it public and searchable on Google. Pagelive keeps yours private →

Quickstart

Publish your first page in 60 seconds

You'll publish an HTML page, get a permanent private link, and see who opens it. No build step, no FTP, no DNS — paste, publish, send.

What you'll do

Three steps, one minute

  • Publish the HTML page you built with AI (or anywhere else).
  • Get a permanent pagelive.site link that won't show up on Google.
  • See opens, unique viewers, and how long they read.
1

Paste or upload your HTML

In the dashboard publish box, paste your HTML or drop a .html file (up to 25 MB). Anything you built with AI works as-is — no build step, no config.

2

Publish

Click Publish. You get a permanent pagelive.site link — noindex by default, so it won’t show up on Google. Copy it and send it.

3

Watch who opens it

Open the page’s analytics: opens, unique viewers, dwell time, by-day, country, and referrer — bot-filtered. Optional email notifications tell you when someone opens it.

Step 1 — Paste or upload your HTML

  1. Sign in at app.pagelive.io (free, 10 pages, no credit card).
  2. In the dashboard publish box, paste your HTML — or drag a .html file onto it (25 MB max).
  3. Optionally give the page a title; it's only a label for your dashboard.

Step 2 — Publish

  1. Click Publish.
  2. You get a permanent link on pagelive.site. Pages published from an account stay up; the anonymous homepage dropzone gives a 7-day link unless you claim it with an account.
  3. The link is noindex by default — we tell Google not to list it. Add a password from the page's settings if it's confidential.

Step 3 — Watch who opens it

  1. Open the page in your dashboard to see its analytics: opens, unique viewers, dwell time, by-day, country, and referrer.
  2. Counts are bot-filtered, so a crawler hit doesn't read as a client open.
  3. Turn on open notifications to get an email when someone views the page — who opened it and how long they stayed.

What each signal means for your follow-up: link tracking & analytics.

Updating the page

Publish a new version anytime — the link never changes, and version history keeps your previous edits. No re-sending files after every revision. See how it works.

Next steps

Protect it, brand it, automate it

Ready? It takes a minute.

Free to start — 10 pages, no credit card. Private by default.